RIBA Regent Street Windows Project

Sep

13-21

2014

The RIBA Regent Street Windows Project matches cutting edge RIBA architects with some of London’s most prestigious retailers to create stunning architectural installations in shop windows along and around Regent Street. This year fifteen architecture practices are working with fifteen retailers.

The Royal Institute of British Architects announces the sixteen collaborations for this year’s RIBA Regent Street Windows Project.

Now in its fifth year, the RIBA Regent Street Windows Project have matched cutting edge RIBA architects with some of London’s most prestigious retailers to create stunning architectural installations in shop windows along and around London’s Regent Street, W1. This year sixteen architecture practices have worked with sixteen retailers to create a sequence of stunning architectural installations on Regent Street, Heddon Street and Brewer Street.

These unique and eye-catching displays demonstrate the innovation and creativity of architects whilst demonstrating the retailers' commitment to quality design. The installations both enhance the retail experience for the customer and increasing footfall for the retailer.

This year the installations will be up for three weeks from 1-21 September 2014. Regent Street has become a platform for design, where architects, designers and fashion designers showcase and explain their work in a celebration of all things ‘designer’ over the three week period.

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